Latest Industry news – Page 97
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Transaid back in the saddle with launch of fundraising 'Way of the Roses' Cycle Challenge 2021
Transaid is calling on transport and logistics professionals to dust off their Lycra, polish their saddles and gear up for its epic coast-to-coast 2021 UK Cycle Challenge.The 170-mile ‘Way of the Roses’ challenge – Transaid’s sixth UK cycling event – will see up to 40 participants take part in the ...
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UK commercial vehicle production hits “grim” record low in February, SMMT reveals
UK commercial vehicle manufacturing output fell for the fifth month in a row, down by 45.4% in February, as supply chain shortages, new customs processes and prolonged global lockdown measures hit output - resulting in the worst February on record.The decline saw 4,308 units built, according to the latest figures ...
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Hauliers face £2,000 fine for entering UK without testing for Covid-19
Hauliers entering the UK without proof of a negative Covid-19 test could be fined £2,000 from April 6, the government is warning.Announcing the move, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said it would help keep track of any future coronavirus variants of concern.The new rule applies to HGV drivers and crews and ...
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Motorway services lack of security questioned by RHA
The RHA has criticised motorway services areas for their “appalling” security after Welcome Break admitted it did not have CCTV installed at Newport Pagnell services, which could have caught thieves that stole £36,000 of whisky.In an email to Essex haulier KBC Logistics, Welcome Break’s data protection officer said it was ...
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Transport secretary orders safety review of smart motorways
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps MP has commissioned the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to independently review safety data relating to smart motorways, amid growing concerns that the roads are dangerous.In a written statement to Parliament, Shapps also said he was delaying the publication of a progress report from Highways ...
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'Sort out groupage and parcel delays to EU,' Lords report urges government
The government must resolve groupage and parcel service issues to the EU after evidence showed that high rates and increased paperwork were threatening the profitability of SMEs, according to a Lords report.The EU Goods sub-committee said higher haulage rates and issues with groupage and parcel delivery services were piling the ...
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Police slam truck drivers after 307 offences detected in major crackdown
Police have highlighted “the sheer number of offences” committed by lorry drivers after officers in Norfolk used an HGV cab to spot offenders.The vast majority of vehicles pulled over on the A14, A11, A12 and A47 during the five-day operation earlier this month were HGVs and smaller goods vehicles, with ...
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HGV driver arrested on M11 after stowaway rings police for help
An HGV driver was arrested on the M11 after a stowaway inside his lorry rang the police for help.Cambridgeshire police said the driver was arrested on suspicion of assisting illegal entry into the UK but has since been interviewed and will face no further action.The incident occurred on 20 March ...
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Truck driver with £37.6m haul of cocaine stashed in tyres jailed for 19 years
A German truck driver has been jailed for 19 years after he attempted to bring almost half a tonne of cocaine into the UK hidden in his lorry load of tyres.Kawus Rafiei, 57, was sentenced after being found guilty at Canterbury Crown Court of attempting to import Class A drugs ...
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Our live events make a comeback as Covid-19 restrictions ease
If you’re anything like us, you’ll be champing at the bit to be surrounded by people you don’t live with and fortunately, we have a bumper programme of Covid-safe events planned throughout 2021 ensuring you can re-introduce socialising and networking into your schedule.From truck racing and golf to exhibitions and ...
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Digital supply chain giant FourKites sets sights on UK after $100m cash injection
Supply chain visibility platform FourKites has announced a new $100m (£73m) funding to help expand into the UK and wider Europe.It said the funding will enable it to offer a "bold new vision for the future of global digital supply chains across the UK", spanning transportation, warehouses, stores, trucks and ...
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VisionTrack names new head of corporate sales
VisionTrack has strengthened its senior management team with James Littlechild joining the video telematics specialist as head of corporate sales.The company said the appointment will support its ongoing expansion with Littlechild responsible for developing strategic relationships with large enterprise fleets.He has 15 years of experience selling software, hardware, IT services ...
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Logistics training centre to launch in Lutterworth this summer
A new logistics and supply chain training and research facility is coming to the Magna Park development in Lutterworth, Leicestershire.The Centre for Logistics Education and Research (CLEAR) will be launched this summer and aims to help the sector address key challenges as the UK moves towards economic recovery and renewed ...
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“Crazy” driving down M20 in wrong direction sees truck driver jailed
A truck driver who deliberately drove in the wrong direction on the M20 in a bid to catch a ferry was jailed for 10 months this week.The jury at Canterbury Crown Court took just 39 minutes to unanimously reach a guilty verdict in the case of 25-year-old Polish national Tomasz ...
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Operation Brock returns as Manston Airport lorry park closes
Operation Brock has been reintroduced on the M20 in Kent following the closure of the temporary lorry park at Manston Airport.The new measures were introduced at 4am on Sunday (21 March), with Eurotunnel and Port of Dover freight being directed into separate lanes.The barrier on the London-bound side is still ...
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Police double down on thieves after welter of HGV, trailer and cargo thefts
March has seen a rash of HGV, trailer and cargo thefts, counterbalanced by a string of arrests across the country, according to the latest figures from the freight division of the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NAVCIS).Cheshire Police & Greater Manchester Police arrested two males from Liverpool after responding to ...
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Panattoni to develop another major spec warehouse at Derby Commercial Park
Developer Panattoni is to speculatively develop a 515,000sq ft warehouse in Derby, with construction beginning this month.The Derby 515 warehouse, at 514,193sq ft, it is set to be one of the largest single-unit speculative developments under construction in the country, ahead of the Panattoni Wakefield development of 512,850sq ft, the ...
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Scania sales and income slide in 'year like no other'
Scania saw net sales fall across the board by 18% last year, in what it described as 'a year like no other'.Operating income decreased by 49% to SEK 8,887m (£750m) and truck sales fell by 8.5% to SEK 89,934m.Its results also showed that in the fourth quarter, net sales decreased ...
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Work on HS2 halted as Buckinghamshire Council rejects lorry route applications
Buckinghamshire Council has refused to approve lorry route applications serving HS2 sites, believing that the work will bring the county to a standstill.It means work on the high speed railway has ground to a halt while the two sides are at loggerheads, with the secretary of state now stepping in ...
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IR35 tax reform will worsen driver shortage and favour smaller operators, claims KBC Logistics
New rules about off-payroll working, which come into force within weeks, will give smaller operators “an unfair advantage” and make recruiting HGV drivers even more difficult, according to KBC Logistics.The reform of IR35 tax laws was delayed last year following the coronavirus pandemic, but the changes are now to be ...